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Index to the CAML Newsletter / Nouvelles De L'acbm, Volumes 1-28 Index to the CAML Newsletter / Nouvelles de l’ACBM, Volumes 1-28 CAML Review / Revue de l’ACBM, Volumes 29-38 Compiled by Kathleen McMorrow Faculty of Music Library, University of Toronto INTRODUCTION The CAML Newsletter / Nouvelles de l’ACBM, v. 1, no. 1, appeared in May 1972 as the initial publication of the newly organized Canadian Association of Music Libraries / Association canadienne des bibliothèques musicales, a national branch of the International Association of Music Libraries / Association internationale de bibliothèques musicales. Since 1956, most professional music librarians had worked together as members of the Canadian Music Library Association, the Music Section of the Canadian Library Association, producing a number of reference publications and newsletters. Some Canadians had also joined IAML as individual members following its establishment in 1951, in order to participate in international programs. A restructuring of CLA in 1971 challenged CMLA to “evaluate its organization and its objectives,” according to Marjorie Hale in her note to members in the August 1971 Newsletter, and the response, determined by a mail questionnaire, was the new organization, aiming for a wider, more diverse membership and range of activities. The Newsletter / Nouvelles has been published without serious interruption ever since, usually three times a year. Its size and general appearance has remained consistent, but serials’ cataloguers will have noted five successive appearances of the title page: the first included the acronyms and complete names of the association, with the titles Newsletter / Nouvelles; later versions used either the acronyms or the full names, and placed the titles in differing typographical relationships. Lynne Jarman edited the first few issues. Merwin Lewis was the editor from 1974 to 1983, with the assistance of Claude Beaudry for the first two years. From 1984 to 1994 I edited the newsletter: “Tin Pun Alley” bit the dust, and illustrations from early musical Canadiana, and from street maps of Paris and Prague decorated the pages instead; the emphases on news and announcements, informative reports from national and international meetings, and reviews of Canadian books on music continued; production methods evolved from varied and multiple typefaces through early computer applications. Cheryl Martin took over from 1995 to early 1997; Desmond Maley was editor from 1997 until 2006, with associate editor Denise Prince joining him in 1998. In 2001 the title was changed to Review / Revue : there are longer and more intensive articles, many of them concerning music and information technology or specialized bibliographic pursuits, with more material in French and with superior production values, reflecting the direction of development of the association. Announcements and information now appear on CANMUS-L in more timely fashion. Cheryl Martin resumed the editorship in 2007, moving to associate editor in mid-2010, and Cathy Martin became editor of the last two paper issues, with Desmond Maley as reviews editor.. This index includes personal and corporate names, titles, and subjects of articles, reports and reviews in one main alphabet, plus an added title list of reviews. Names are identified as author (a), composer (c), editor (e), letter writer (l), performer (prf), or reviewer (r); names not so identified are subject entries; titles of articles are contained in quotation marks; titles of reviewed works are italicized; titles in square brackets have been supplied by the indexer. Citations are in the form: volume/issue:inclusive pages. The August 1971 CMLA Newsletter is indexed as volume 0. Two errors in issue numbering, which were noted at the time, have been corrected: 12/3 (Oct. 1983) to 12/2, and 23/1 (Aug. 1995) to 23/2. The double issue 19/1-2 is listed as 19/1. INDEX A 3 Concerti 38/2:32-34 4'33" 9/1:19 5 x 3 38/1:28-29 À la claire fontaine: music in Krieghoff’s Quebec 28/3:32 A l’aventure! Musique de/music of Denis Gougeon 35/1:34-35 AACR2 4/2:5, 8/2:5, 10/2:6-13, 10/3:11-15, 14/3:4, 28/2:7-11 “L’ACBM: 15 ans plus 25 ans d’épanouissement” 25/1:4-5 Acker, Sandra Benet “Exciting event at the University of Victoria: a new concert hall” 7/2:8, [CAML conference report] 11/3:4-5, r 18/1:10-12, [bibliographic instruction program] 20/2:9 acquisitions 1/1:6-12, 2/1:9, 4/1:4-6, 5/2:3-9, 6/1:19-22, 7/1:4-5, 7/4:12-13, 8/2:5-6, 8/3:5-8, 8/4:6-8, 10/1:14-15, 14/3:4, 15/2:8, 18/2:14-21, 18/3:5, 22/1:17, 31/2:9-11;14-15 Acquisitions (Canadian Music Centre Library) 17/2:16-17, 20/1:9 ACS Newsletter/Bulletin de l’AEC 19/3:4 Adams, Stephen a 12/1:3-4 Adaskin, Murray 18/1:8-9, 30/3:20-21, 31/2:49-51 Adeney, Marcus a 14/1:10-11 Advertisers: Alexander Street Press 37/1:back cover CAML/ACBM Publications 9/1:20, 10/2:20, 10/3:20, 11/1:16, 11/2:24, 12/1:10, 12/2:15, 12/3:14, 13/1:19, 14/1:11, 17/3:24, 18/2:24, 18/3:24, 20/1:11 CAML t-shirts 25/2:10 Canadian University Music Review 16/3:14 The Frederick Harris Music Co. Ltd. 8/4:16 Gala Records 34/3:44 Gillmore Music 34/1:60 Haworth Journals 31/2:52 Hysen Music 17/2:5 IPCI Canada 37/2:back cover McGill University Library 14/3:13 Mrs. Edward Moogk 9/3:14 Musicworks 25/2:24 National Library of Canada 16/2:4 Naxos Music Library: Sheet music 35/3:32. 36/1:36, 36/2-3:48 New Grove II 28/1:40, 28/2:48, 28/3:36 Notable Women Records & Tapes 15/1:7 Oxford University Press 20/1:12, 20/2:17 Parkminister Publishing 20/1:10 Les Presses de l’Université Laval 14/1:12 Production Rubicon 17/1:4 aesthetics of music 31/5:43-45 Agostini, Lucio prf 33/3:48 Albani, Emma, archive 21/3:10-12 Albrich, Eve 14/1:3 alcides lanza (Canadian composers portraits) 36/2-3:39-40 alcides lanza: portrait of a composer 36/2-3:34-36 Alexander Brott: my lives in music 34/2:32-33 Alexis Contant: catalogue 12/1:4-6 Allen, Dan r 15/3:8 Allen, Peter r 30/1:36-37, r 30/3:24-25, r 32/1:42-43, r 34/2:32-33, [CAML meeting report] 35/2:24-28 Alley, T.P. see Tin Pun Alley Allison-Cassin, Stacy 32/2:5, “The Canadian Music Centre and the digital delivery of scores” 33/1-2:28-31, r 33/3:46-47, [CAML meeting report] 34/2:24-31, r 34/3:25-26 Alstrup, Kevin r 26/3:31-32 Alternative voices: essays on contemporary vocal and choral composition 13/2:8-10 Alys Robi : Diva 33/3:48 American music librarianship: a research and information guide 34/3:23-24 Analekta 22/1:4 And blue sparks burn: music of Melissa Hui 34/2:43-44 Anderson Guthrie, Helen M. 7/3:6, “The role of the public library in educating the public in the elements and art of music” 7/4:4-11 “André Rossinger, musical anthropologist extraordinaire, and his legacy at the National Library of Canada” 22/1:15- 16 Anhalt, Istvan a 13/2:8-10, 30/1:29-33, c 33/1-2;42-44, 37/3:35-36 Ann Southam (Canadian composers portraits) 33/3:49-50 “Annuaire des collections de musique au Canada” 24/3:13-18, [formulaire] 25/1:22, [rappel] Applebaum/Hébert report 11/3:1 Applebaum, Louis 31/1:28-30 A r b u ckle, Michelle “CentreStreams: The launch of a digital audio archive at the Canadian Music Centre” 37/1:6-9 Archer, Violet 31/1:34-36, 31/3:24-25, c 38/2:32-34 Archives see Libraries and archives, see also names of individuals “Archives of Emma Albani” 21/3:10-12 Armitage, Andrew e 3/1:27 ARMuQ 14/1:8 Arraymusic 19/1:11-13 The art of Glenn Gould: reflections of a musical genius 28/1:33-38 arts policy 27/3:20-29, 30/1:42-43 Ash, Allen, manuscript 6/1:8-11 The Ashgate research companion to experimental music 38/1:35-37 Association canadienne des bibliothèques musicales see Canadian Association of Music Libraries Association de recherche en musique du Quebec 14/1:8 Association for Canadian Studies/Association d’études canadiennes 19/3:4 Association for Recorded Sound Collections 7/3:18-20, 1988 meeting, Toronto, with CAML 16/2:3, 1990 meeting, Hull, with CAML 19/1:25-26, 1991 meeting, Atlanta 20/2:13-16 The audiovisual cataloging current 31/1:23-25 audiovisual material see multimedia Australia 21/2:20-22 automation see information technology Aventa Ensemble prf 36/1:26-27 B Bachman, Randy a 29/2:45-46 Bad music : the music we love to hate 34/1:35-37 BADADUQ 13/2:14-15 bagpipe music 30/3:33-34 Bail Milot, Louise a 17/2:13-15 Bailey, James a 31/3:17-18 Baillie, Joan Parkhill a 15/1:12-14 Bain, Jennifer r 31/1:34-36, r 32/1:5-38, r 33/3:49-50, r 34/3:33-35 Balasubramaniam, Ananda a 14/3:10 Baldwin, Jane A.
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